Sounds to me like you nailed it--guess we still don't know the composer or original composer.The recording is sometimes slowed down and garbled when I call CVS, like it was stored on magnetic tape . . .Thanks for your contribution!GnarlyPS Care to share your transcription?

I found a site that claims to be able to identify any song if a small portion of it is played or even whistled. It looks legitimate and I think it is free. I would try it but it appears to require using a cell phone to record part of the song and then somehow transmit it. I do not have a cell phone and don't have a clue about the instructions they give.

Maybe someone here with a cell phone can read and understand it enough to try it. Here is the link.

Great job on the CVS "music on hold" piano solo. I heard somewhere it is called "The Golden Dragon" but not sure if that is correct. I have been trying to get just the chords for this piece since I play by ear. I have worked out the melody but cant quite the the left hand going correctly. Just need a list of chords like quitar chords. Even just the sequence of chords like C-major, A-minor, G-seventh etc in keeping with the melody. Do you know of a source where I could do this? Thanks much.

I know this is an older thread, but I only recently had occasion to call a CVS pharmacy and hear that beautiful music. After listening to it, I jumped straight on the web to see if I could find it and came across this forum. I am green with envy that you were able to emulate it nearly note for note. Great job!! I play by ear and am attempting to learn the piece, but it's going to take me a while. I'm not a trained pianist, but I have a natural knack for playing what I hear. I have a Yamaha CVP 70 Clavinova. Bought it new in 1992. With some work, I should be able to do OK. Anyway, I just wanted to comment on your rendition. Thanks for posting. If anybody ever finds out who the composer is, I'd love to know.